Barcelona & Catalunya

Barcelona & Catalunya, Travel & Documentary Photography

Empúries, Alt Empordà, Catalunya… a place of Greek and Roman Ghosts

If you are exploring the coast of Catalunya, north of Barcelona, this is a worthwhile stop. After all, it isn’t every day you get to wander the ruins of a small city founded almost six centuries before Christ. First, there were Iberian tribes, then the Greeks, then the Romans… come walk among their ghosts… and wonder what life might have been like during those distant times.

Barcelona & Catalunya

Alone

The project for the day… find and record an image which illustrates the idea of aloneness, or solitude, or loneliness…

Barcelona & Catalunya, Rock Climbing

Climbing Anchors and Protection, Montserrat (Catalunya, Spain)

Its potato salad conglomerate summits bulging toward the sky just 45 minutes outside of Barcelona, Montserrat is a strange geologic oddity. It is also home to the near-mythical Monastery of Montserrat and thus the spiritual aorta of Catalunya. It attracts pilgrims and tourists from all over the world by the thousands… in charter buses, by car, by bike, even walking long distances. Perhaps not as well advertised, though, is that it is also a mecca of sorts for another kind of pilgrim–rock climbers from all over the world. The climbing history is just as grand, colorful, controversial, and bold as could be found in any other major climbing mecca of the world… and some of that history can be seen as you climb–in the belay and rappel anchors, and in the fixed protection you might encounter… thus, this post.

Barcelona & Catalunya, Projects

End of the Pandemic?

Today sure seems like it could be quite the red letter date–masks no longer required around Spain, with public transport being the big exception. Can we now say that the pandemic is over? This collection of images of discarded masks sure make it look like it has all been left behind and forgotten…

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